Cocoa Futures---Cocoa futures in the December contract are trading lower for the 2nd consecutive session down 11 points at 2127 after hitting a 6 month high last Friday as profit-taking is blamed for today's slight losses.

S&P 500 Futures---The S&P 500 in the December contract is now trading higher for the 7th consecutive session up another 3 points at 2577 as major earnings are coming out today & over the next couple of weeks as I think that will push prices above 2600 as the bullish momentum continues.

Gold Futures---Gold futures in the December contract settled last Friday in New York at 1,304 an ounce while currently trading at 1,285 down about $20 for the week continuing its flip-flop trend as I am advising clients to avoid this commodity at the present time as it remains extremely choppy and I think that will continue for the rest of 2017.

S&P 500 Futures---The S&P 500 in the December contract is currently trading at 2569 after settling last Friday in Chicago at 2552 up another 17 points hitting another all-time high in today's trade continuing its remarkable bullish run to the upside as I am extremely bullish the entire equity sector as I think we will continue to move higher for the rest of 2017.

S&P 500 Futures--- The S&P 500 in the December contract is trading higher for the 4th consecutive trading session continuing its remarkable bullish momentum & if you have read any of my previous blogs I'm extremely bullish the stock market as I think this will continue throughout 2017 & if your long a futures contract the chart structure is outstanding at the present time as now the 10 day low stands at 2539 as this is the strongest trend out of a

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S&P 500 Futures--- The S&P 500 in the December contract is trading at all-time highs this Monday in Chicago continuing its bullish momentum up another 2 points at 2555 & if you are long a futures contract continue to place the stop loss under the 10 day low which in tomorrow's trade will be 2529 and in Wednesday's trade will be raised to 2534 as the chart structure is improving on a daily basis.

S&P 500 Futures--- The S&P 500 in the December contract is trading at all-time highs this Monday in Chicago continuing its bullish momentum up another 2 points at 2555 & if you are long a futures contract continue to place the stop loss under the 10 day low which in tomorrow's trade will be 2529 and in Wednesday's trade will be raised to 2534 as the chart structure is improving on a daily basis.

S&P 500 Futures---The S&P 500 in the December contract is down 1 point at 2552 in a very quiet nonvolatile trading manner this Thursday afternoon in Chicago after hitting all-time highs in yesterdays session and if you're long a futures contract the 10 day low has been raised to 2517 as it will start to improve every single day next week therefore lowering the monetary risk as the chart structure will become outstanding.

S&P 500 Futures--- The S&P 500 in the December contract is currently trading lower by 3 points at 2546 after hitting another all-time high in yesterdays trade & if your long a futures contract place the stop loss which now has been raised to 2504 as that will continue to climb on a daily basis as the chart structure will improve tremendously as the volatility still remains relatively low.

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